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Heightened Security for Lok Leipzig and TSV Havelse’s 1:1 Playoff Decider

Authorities orchestrate extensive security measures for the June 1 rematch in Garbsen, encompassing surveillance cameras, drone monitoring, police-escorted marches, capped attendance, strict fan separation.

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Marko Ilic (l./TSV Havelse) und Laurin von Piechowski (Lok Leipzig) kämpfen um den Ball.

Overview

  • The second leg of the 3. Liga relegation playoff takes place Sunday, June 1 at 13:30 CEST in Garbsen after a 1:1 draw in the first leg in Leipzig.
  • Police have prepared an extensive operation including surveillance cameras, drone flights and a police-escorted fan march to manage an expected influx of nearly 5,000 Lok Leipzig supporters.
  • Wilhelm-Langrehr-Stadion’s capacity is reduced from 3,500 to 2,300 spectators, with only 600 tickets allocated to visiting Lok Leipzig fans.
  • The decisive rematch will be broadcast live on MDR’s “Sport im Osten” with additional streaming coverage on MagentaSport.
  • Lok Leipzig continues its “Meister müssen aufsteigen” campaign criticizing the DFB’s relegation model as it seeks a return to professional football after more than 25 years.